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Training Center Germany
Training DTITY5-G
Course Catalog
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Welcome to your center for nuclear training courses
A company’s success and ability to compete critically depends on the competency of their employees. Animportant part of this is learning on the job and, if required, objective based training.
The AREVA Training Center offers suitable courses in the area of nuclear training. As well as establishedcourses such as the various introductory courses, we also offer new courses for up-to-date AREVA technologyand for digital Instrumentation and Control.
This catalog includes a range of standard courses, which we can also carry out onsite at your location.
Thanks to almost 40 years of experience, we will support you effectively to further develop your employeeswith appropriate training tailored to your needs, whether it be technical, plant or project specific.
Your success is our goal!
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Generic plant introductory coursesDesign, systems and operation of nuclear power plants� Introductory courses EPR™� Advanced and technology courses EPR™
Expert courses on nuclear power technology� Optimization of reactor control and limitation with TXS� Nuclear Safety
Digital Instrumentation and ControlIntroduction to Instrumentation and Control in nuclear power plants� TELEPERM® XS
4Know Why TrainingsSupplier Expert Knowledge and Experience in Nuclear Po wer Plant Technology
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Generic plant introductory courses
EPR™B211EPR EPR™ Introductory Course 6 weeks p. 5
B252EPR EPR™ Short Introductory Course 5 days p. 6
B254EPR EPR™ Technology Course 5 days p. 7
B257EPR EPR™ Advanced Course 10 days p. 8
B480.1EPR EPR™ TECHNOLOGY 5 days p. 9Theoretical and Simulation Training
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EPR™ Introductory Course
COURSE NUMBERB211EPR
DURATION6 weeks
PARTICIPANTS8 to 18 people
LANGUAGEGerman / English
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPFuture project leaders,
technical personnel working for engineering
departments of the utilities headquarters or
at the NPPs, young professionals with basic knowledge in the nuclear
field
OBJECTIVESThe participants will gain an overview of the construction, design and the function of thedifferent systems of a standard EPR™. The course is also focus ed on the conceptualbackground of the nuclear power plant and provides an insigh t into the operationalinteraction of all the systems involved as well as the behavi or of a nuclear power plantunder different malfunction and major accidents.A short comparison with N4 and KONVOI is also included.
CONTENTIn addition to a general overview, the electrical systems, t he interlocking and control of thesystems, the plant operation (startup, power operation, sh utdown and refueling) andaccidents, the course discusses:� Overview and history
- Evolution of safety concept and design philosophy of the EPR™- Technical overview of the EPR™ plant for Nuclear Is land and Turbine Island
� Reactivity control- Physical basics, control of core reactivity, inher ently safe design principles,
physics of the reactor operation- Reactivity coefficients, Xenon poisoning, fuel bur n-up, Control Rod Drive
Mechanism (CRDM)- Chemical & Volume Control System- Reactor Boron and Water Makeup System- Extra Borating System
� Heat transfer from the core- Thermohydraulics, heat transfer within the core- Reactor Cooling System, Pressurizing System (Press ure Control), Chemical &
Volume Control System (Pressurizer Level Control)- Secondary Heat Sink, balance of plant- Residual Heat Removal System, Component Cooling Wa ter System, Essential
Service Water System- Medium Head Safety Injection, Low Head Safety Inje ction
� Activity Confinement- Containment Heat Removal System and Containment Sp ray System, Core Catcher
� Treatment of radioactive disposal and minimization of radioactive release- Water chemistry of the primary circuit- Chemical Injection System, Hydrogen dosing, Coolan t Purification and
Degasification Systems- Gaseous and Liquid Waste Processing Treatment- Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning System, Fue l Pool Purification System
� Electric Energy Supplies & Instrumentation and Cont rol- House load operation, auxiliary power supply, emer gency power supply- Instrumentation and Control concepts
� Plant operation, accidents- Operational behavior, malfunctions and design basi s events, beyond design basis
accidents with core melting
PREREQUISITESEnglish knowledge required.
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EPR™ Short Introductory Course
COURSE NUMBERB252EPR
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS8 to 18 people
LANGUAGEGerman / English
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
or a similar training location
TARGET GROUPEngineers, technicians
and experts who want to become acquainted with
the EPR™ design
OBJECTIVESThis course gives an overview of the design philosophy of an E PR™ plant andintroduces its main systems. The systems’ layout, main comp onents and operationare discussed.
CONTENTThe course covers the following topics in detail:� EPR™ history, design philosophy, main plant data� EPR™ overview, main systems and their location� Introduction to nuclear physics� Overview of the primary circuits
- Layout and main components- Instrumentation
� Overview of the auxiliary systems- Composition and function of the auxiliary systems
� Overview of the safety-related systems- Composition and function of the residual heat removal chai n
� Secondary circuit – overview- Heat transfer, transportation and conversion- Main components of the secondary circuit
� Electrical systems and I&C – overview- Generator and power supply- Instrumentation and Control
� Overview EPR™ safety concept – overview- Nuclear safety and safety objectives- EPR™ main safeguard systems and severe accident mitigatio n
PREREQUISITESEnglish knowledge required.
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EPR™ Technology Course
COURSE NUMBERB254EPR
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS8 to 18 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
or a similar training location
TARGET GROUPEngineers, techniciansand experts who haveinformed knowledge ofPWR and who want to
learn about EPR™ technology
OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of the course, participants wil l be able to describe theconstruction, function and operating modes of the systems o f the EPR™ and theirmain components. The EPR™ safety concept and its implementa tion are alsodiscussed.
CONTENT� EPR™ history – design philosophy� EPR™ overview – locations of the main systems, safety concep t� Primary circuit� Reactor core� Auxiliary systems� Safety systems� Secondary circuit – overview� Electrical systems� Instrumentation and control� Reactor: control, monitoring and limitation� Reactor protection� Startup and shutdown of the plant� Plant behavior during disturbances and accidents� Concept of the online operating manual
PREREQUISITESEnglish knowledge required.
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EPR™ Advanced Course
COURSE NUMBERB257EPR
DURATION10 days
PARTICIPANTS8 to 18 people
LANGUAGEEnglish
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
or a similar training location
TARGET GROUPEngineers who are
involved in the design, construction,
commissioning or maintenance phases of the new build projects,
NPP operators, regulatory bodies and expert organizations
OBJECTIVESThis course gives a detailed overview of the EPR™ design, tak ing into accountsafety and design principles relevant through all stages of the EPR™ lifecycle:design, construction, commissioning, operation and maint enance.It provides an in-depth knowledge of EPR™ systems and how the y cooperate.
CONTENTThe course covers the following topics in detail:� Safety and design philosophy of the EPR™
- Safety objectives, regulations and design principles- Safety during design stage and operation
� Primary circuit- Reactor cooling system and advanced EPR™ components- Operating behavior of the primary circuit
� Heat transfer between the primary and secondary circuit- Design criteria and operation of the steam generator- Overview of the steam generator auxiliary systems
� Secondary circuit- Overview of the water-steam cycle & main components- T – S diagram of the process
� Electrical production and distribution – from the generato r to the switchgears- General description of auxiliary and emergency power suppl y and
distribution- Design principles and requirements of the power supply
� Instrumentation and Control- Design requirements & overview of the I&C architecture- Architecture & functions of safety & operational I&C
� Safeguard systems handling major events- Design of the Safety Injection Systems regarding Loss of Coo lant Accidents
� Reactor auxiliary systems- Design and operation of the Chemical and Volume Control Syst em (CVCS)- Overview of coolant purification, degasification, supply and storage and
treatment of the Reactor Boron and Water Make-up System- Design and operation of the Gaseous Waste Disposal System- Concept of storage and treatment of radioactive waste
PREREQUISITESEnglish knowledge required.
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EPR™ TECHNOLOGY, Theoretical and Simulation Training
COURSE NUMBERB480.1EPR
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS8 to 18 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / French
LOCATIONParis La Défense
AREVA Tower
TARGET GROUPAll engineers with a basicknowledge of PWR and
involved in studies oractivities related to the
main systems andcircuits and to PWR operation in normal, abnormal or accident
conditions
OBJECTIVES� Understand the architecture and the design principles of th e main systems and
circuits (primary, auxiliary, secondary and safeguard) of the EPR™� Explain the roles of the main systems and circuits in normal, abnormal and
accident conditions.
CONTENT� Theoretical part: Reactor Coolant System, Auxiliary Syste ms:
CVCS, RHRS, EFWS. Main control principles.Operating mode, Safeguard Systems:
- Safety Injection System (SIS)- Containment Heat Removal System (CHRS)- Emergency Feedwater System (EFWS)- Extra Borating System (EBS)
� Design principles of the protection system.� Applications on FA3 engineering simulator – SOFIA: Operati on from cold
shutdown to hot standby, house load operation, practical ex ercise on controls.Emergency Operating Procedures for LOCA and SGTR
TEACHING APPROACH� Acquirement of a theoretical knowledge during the first par t of the day, with
practical exercises on the FA3 Engineering Simulator durin g the second part ofthe day.
PREREQUISITES� Basic knowledge of PWR technology.� Professional English.
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Expert courses on nuclear power technology
PWR
B840P Nuclear Instrumentation PWR 3 days p. 11(German PWR Concept)
B843P Primary circuit controls PWR 5 days p. 12(German KONVOI Concept)
B845P Reactor Limitation PWR 5 days p. 13(German KONVOI Concept)
B848P Reactor power control PWR 5 days p. 14(German KONVOI Concept)
B855P Process based optimization of the reactor 5 days p. 15control and limitation with TXS
B861P Reactor protection system 5 days p. 16Instrumentation and Control, active safety systems in PWR (German KONVOI Concept)
B880.1P Nuclear Safety Basics 1 day p. 17
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Nuclear Instrumentation PWR (German PWR Concept)
COURSE NUMBERB840P
DURATION3 days
PARTICIPANTS8 to 18 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center or other suitable training
rooms on site
TARGET GROUPInstrumentation and Control (technicians,
maintenance experts) or process-based
engineers, physicists, and shift staff, who
require more in-depth knowledge of the course
subject
OBJECTIVESCourse participants will gain an in-depth understanding of the operatingperformance of the plant through a practical presentation o f the neutron fluxmeasurement systems (incore, excore). The knowledge of nuc lear instrumentationis transmitted through concrete examples from the plant ope ration.Participants also learn about the neutron physical process es in the reactor core,the Instrumentation and Control process of the plant and get assistance for theirown quantitative and anticipatory estimates during plant o peration.The course is based on the many years’ experience of the manuf acturer in thedesign and operation analysis of different PWR plants and on theoreticalcalculations.
CONTENT� Principal possibilities of the neutron flux measurement� Neutron flux excore measurement:
- Mechanical construction- Principle of the neutron flux measurement- Source, intermediate and power range- Cooperation of the measurement ranges, reactor protectio n- Processing of the neutron flux signals in the reactor prote ction calibration
� Physical monitoring of the core loading process� Neutron flux incore measurement system
(self powered nuclear detectors = SPND and aeroball measure ment system):- Mechanical construction of the power distribution detect ors PDD = SPND- Influence of the PDD failure on the process of the plant- Aeroball measuring system- Nuclear processing computer, POWERTRAX- Calibration of the PDD- Processing of the PDD signals in the limitation- PEAK Limitation Function- Power distribution monitoring
� Characteristics of the current loading and its influence on the process of nuclearinstrumentation
� Neutron flux measurement signal noise and optimization pot ential with TXS
PREREQUISITESAppropriate experience in a PWR power plant or participatio n in any introductorycourse is also recommended.
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Primary circuit controls PWR (German KONVOI Concept)
COURSE NUMBERB843P
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS8 to 18 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center or other suitable training
rooms on site
TARGET GROUPResponsible shift staff
and experts, particularlyInstrumentation and
Control staff and processengineers
OBJECTIVESCourse participants will gain an in-depth knowledge of the e ssential primary circuitcontrols with the exception of reactor power control (see co urse module B848D),with regard to:
� Instrumentation and Control structure and function� The process-based requirements and backgrounds, as well as� The connection with the reactor limitation, the reactor pow er control and with
the secondary side turbine control
The course also discusses the operating experiences and eve nts in connectionwith the primary circuit controls and the optimization pote ntial with TXSInstrumentation and Control.
CONTENT� Process-based principles: effectiveness of the control el ements, component
stress, system-based operating modes� Coolant pressure control� Pressurizer level control with high pressure reducer stati on� Pressurizer level control and reactor coolant loop level co ntrol with low pressure
reducer station� High pressure cooler outlet temperature control in the volu me control system� Level control of the volume control tank / leakage makeup� Connection of the given controls with the reactor limitatio ns� Process of the discussed controls with steam generator tube rupture and in
emergency power mode� Residual heat removal control
PREREQUISITESInstrumentation and Control basic knowledge, appropriate work experience in aPWR power plant; participation in any PWR introductory cour se is an advantage.
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Reactor Limitation PWR (German KONVOI Concept)
COURSE NUMBERB845P
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS8 to 18 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center or other suitable training
rooms on site
TARGET GROUPInstrumentation and
Control or process-based / physics engineers and
technicians, maintenance experts and shift staff, who require more in-
depth knowledge of the course subject
OBJECTIVESCourse participants will gain an in-depth understanding of reactor limitations withthe following focuses:
� Instrumentation and Control structure and function� Process-based requirements and backgrounds� Connection with the primary and secondary controls and with the reactor
protection system and emergency interlocks
The process-based requirements and backgrounds are a parti cular focus in thiscourse.Operating experiences and events in connection with the rea ctor limitation are alsodiscussed, and the optimization potential with the transfe r to TXS Instrumentationand Control is shown.
CONTENT� Overview of functions and cooperation of different limitat ion functions� Reactor power limitations (RELEB) with power distribution monitoring (LVÜ) and
control rod drop function (STEW)� Control rod movement limitation (STAFAB) with secured demi neralized injection
block (GEDES)� Coolant mass, pressure and temperature limitation (MADTEB ) with actuator
activation (STEGA) and secured functions for external impa ct (GEMAD)� Individual manual control rod actuation (HEST)� Control rod actuation function (BETÄT) and its connection w ith the electronic
control rod actuation unit (ELSTABE)� Measurement value failure, substitute value generation, r epair times� Concept of the limitation alarm and indication
PREREQUISITESAppropriate experience in a PWR power plant.Participation in any introductory course is also recommend ed.
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Reactor power control PWR (German KONVOI Concept)
COURSE NUMBERB848P
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS8 to 18 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center or other suitable training
rooms on site
TARGET GROUPInstrumentation and Control or process
engineers and technicians, maintenance
experts and shift staff, who require a more in-depth knowledge of the
course subject
OBJECTIVESThe course participants will gain in-depth knowledge of rea ctor power control.The following key points are discussed:
� Instrumentation and Control structure and function� Process-based requirements and backgrounds, as well as� Connection with the reactor limitations and the secondary s ide turbine control
The process-based requirements and backgrounds are of part icular importance inthis course. Operating experiences and events are also disc ussed in connectionwith reactor control and the optimization potential throug h TXS Instrumentationand Control is demonstrated.
CONTENT� Reactor power control� Neutron flux control� ACT control� ACT control with L- and D-banks� Power distribution control� L-bank position control� Organization of the control rod drive commands� D-bank control system:
- Functions and operating modes- Generation of the D-bank setpoint- Generation of the D-bank control difference- Xenon calculation- D-bank position control with constant power- D-bank position control with instationary operation- Burn-up compensation- Requirements for boric acid and demineralized water injec tion- Leakage makeup
� Optimization potential with changeover to TXS
PREREQUISITESInstrumentation and Control basic knowledge. Appropriate work experience in aPWR power plant or participation in any PWR introductory cou rse is an advantage.
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Process based optimization of the reactor control andlimitation with TXS®
COURSE NUMBERB855P
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS8 to 18 people
LANGUAGEGerman / English
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center or other suitable training
location
TARGET GROUPProcess engineers fromutilities, consultants and
AREVA
OBJECTIVESThe course provides in-depth process-based knowledge of re actor control andlimitation, and explains the optimization potential of thi s Instrumentation andControl (I&C) using the example of the innovative backfitti ng of the Pre-konvoi /Konvoi pressurized water reactors. Some of these features a re also implemented inother reactor designs.Essential new possibilities result from TXS®:� Filtering, application of replacement values, simulation of deadtime� Conduction of reactivity, mixture and mass balances� Exact determination of the recuperative heat exchanger tem perature load� Adaptation of the I&C according to the specific coreThese optimizations ultimately allow more precise control and limitation, and makethe reactivity management more transparent. New concepts r egarding the handlingof accidents and operating transients have also emerged, pa rticularly in regards tothe following events:� Subcooling transients, stuck rod, ATWS� Load rejection in stretch out operation� Disturbances to the feedwater supply� Steam generator tube rupture
CONTENT� Reactor power control:
- Adaptive power distribution and control rod bank p osition control (two point xenon calculation, new power distribution fin e control concept, simplified setpoint selection, new reactivity balanc es, adaptation concept to actual core parameters
- Leakage makeup (new mixture balances)� Limitations:
- PEAK / DNB limitation (new structure, adaptive filtering, changedreplacement value application)
- Loop energy limitation (faulty closing of the Chemical & Vo lume ControlSystem extraction line and ATWS)
- Feedwater disturbances (additional consideration of subsystem based disturbances and optimization with regards to minor injection disturbances)
- Steam generator overfeeding safeguarding (new concept)- Temperature monitoring after SCRAM for operational subcooling transients
(automatic borating measures)- New concept for SCRAM controls as regards ATWS and stuck rod
� Examples of implementation of such features in other reacto r designs
PREREQUISITESBasic knowledge of I&C.
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Reactor protection systemInstrumentation and Control, active safety systems in P WR (German KONVOI Concept)
COURSE NUMBERB861P
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS8 to 18 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center or other suitable training
rooms on site
TARGET GROUPInstrumentation and Control or process
engineers and technicians, maintenance
experts and shift staff, who require a more in-depth knowledge of the
course subject
OBJECTIVESAlongside the Instrumentation and Control structure and th e functional principle of themodules, the course participants will also learn about the p rocess-based backgroundsof the reactor protection signals. Particular focus is plac ed on the limit signalprocessing of the reactor protection system and the steam ge nerator overpressureprotection, as well as the actuation of the individual safet y systems.Reference: Konvoi / Pre-konvoi.
CONTENT� General safety considerations
- Safety concept- Requirements, design
� Principle construction of the reactor protection system- Allocation related to External Impact Concept- Redundancy allocation- Analog / logic part, binary signal processing alongside th e accident-relevant
processing path, priority levels, testing interlocking- Memory set / memory reset
� Construction of the reactor protection panel� Process engineering of the reactor protection trigger sign als
(terminating elements) including steam generator overpre ssure protection� The following is explained for each trigger signal:
- Function setting- Importance for the respective accident- Signal processing with measurement values, limit value tra nsmitters, logical
interlocking, trigger signal generation (terminating ele ments)- Memory, timing elements
� Calculation circuits for reactor power, decrease of main st eam pressure, steamgenerator pressure comparison etc.
� Safety hazard alarms� Safety systems:
- Function setting- System construction (overview)- Actuation through trigger signals
� Integration of the reactor protection system in the priorit y level� Alarm concept� Coupling and decoupling of the reactor protection during sh utdown / startup or fuel
element exchange� In-service inspection concept (re-testing concept)� Measurement value failures (transducer failures, pressur e measuring line break),
faulty actuation of terminating elements� Electronic module technology with dynamic logic (EDM / DM, c oncept and examples
of dynamic logic)
PREREQUISITESInstrumentation and Control basic knowledge or work experi encein a PWR power plant, participation in any introductorycourse is an advantage.
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Nuclear safety basics
COURSE NUMBERB880.1P
DURATION1 day
PARTICIPANTS8 to 18 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center or other suitable training
location
TARGET GROUPProject managers,
engineers and technical administrators
OBJECTIVESCourse participants will gain an overview of the global safe ty concept of a nuclearpower plant, using an EPR TM as an example:
CONTENTThe course covers the following topics:� Protection targets� Guidelines� Safety aspects during the design phase� PSA during design� Safety aspects during construction� Safety aspects during operation of the plant� Safety improvement / post evaluation� Nuclear safety: examples of application
PREREQUISITESBasic knowledge of an NPP.
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TELEPERM® XS-Training coursesfor digital safety Instrumentation and Control (I&C)
The TELEPERM® XS training team offers training courses in almost all areas of digital TELEPERM® XSsafety I&C. As well as our highly in demand system platform courses (hardware and software), you willalso find courses related to systems, the fundamentals, engineering, maintenance, and test bay asintegral parts of our educational program.
The modular design of our training concept enables us to adapt to specific customer requirements and toimplement individually customized training concepts. We will gladly advise you on the development ofyour offer.
Our TELEPERM® XS training team is made up of competent and qualified trainers according to theAREVA Instructor Qualification and Certification Program (IQCP) including TÜV certification.Experienced lecturers with a great depth of combined expertise in all areas of digital safety I&C willsupport you competently while keeping your objectives in mind.
A balanced combination of theoretical teaching, individual and group exercises, and practical exercisesusing a real TELEPERM® XS system are the distinguishing features of our courses, allowing us toachieve a high degree of learning success with all participants.
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L231.1 TELEPERM® XS-Fundamentals Including Practicals 5 days p. 21
L231.2 TELEPERM® XS-Fundamentals Overview 3 days p. 22
L231.3 TELEPERM® XS-Fundamentals Compact 2 days p. 23
L350.1 TELEPERM® XS-Hardware 2 nd Generation 3 days p. 24
L420.1 TELEPERM® XS-PYTHON Fundamentals 5 days p. 25
L420.2 TELEPERM® XS-PYTHON Advanced 5 days p. 26
L531.1 TELEPERM® XS-Maintenance HW2G/SMS 5 days p. 27
L531.2 TELEPERM® XS-Maintenance HW2G/DIMAS 5 days p. 28
L531.5 TELEPERM® XS-Maintenance HW2G/DIMAS 10 days p. 29
L540.1 TELEPERM® XS-DIMAS Fundamentals 3 days p. 30
L540.2 TELEPERM® XS-Python for TXS 2 days p. 31
L631.1 TELEPERM® XS-Engineering Detailed Design 5 days p. 32
L631.2 TELEPERM® XS-Engineering 3 days p. 33Detailed Design-Compact
L632.1 TELEPERM® XS-SIVAT-V1.8 Verification 2 days p. 34and Validation
L632.2 TELEPERM® XS-SIVAT-V3.6 Verification 3 days p. 35and Validation
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L633.1 TELEPERM® XS-SYSADMIN-LINUX Fundamentals 2 days p. 36
L635.1 TELEPERM® XS-QDS Applications 2 days p. 37
L640.1 TELEPERM® XS-FunBase Applications 3 days p. 38
L720.1 TELEPERM® XS-Test Bay and ERBUS 5 days p. 39
L831.1 TELEPERM® XS-SPECIAL 10 days p. 40BASIC/ENG/MAINT/OPERATION
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TELEPERM® XS-Fundamentals Including Practicals
COURSE NUMBERL231.1
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPPersonnel in charge of
I&C system management or involved therein, as
well as personnel engaged in
sales/marketing of I&C equipment and licensing personnel
OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, course p articipants will be able to: ▪ Explain the basic system architecture of TXS I&C sy stems and the tasks
and functions of the system computers ▪ Identify the most important hardware modules of the system platform and
their basic functions▪ Explain the system properties with regard to the fu nction of the TXS digital
I&C system and its fault tracking options▪ Explain the tasks of the TXS engineering process in detail ▪ Perform routine tasks using the engineering system SPACE ▪ Explain the possibilities and principles of mainten ance
This course provides the basis for the advanced cou rses▪ TXS MAINT▪ TXS-QDS▪ TXS-HW2G▪ TXS-SIVAT▪ TXS-ADMIN
CONTENTThis course covers the overall concept of the safet y I&C system platform TELEPERM® XS (TXS). The course participants learn about the i ndividual hardware and software components of a TXS system an d acquire a general understanding of the TXS safety I&C system architec ture in general and based on specific examples. The most important hardware m odules of a TXS system and the system properties resulting from the applic ation of digital I&C will also be explained. Furthermore, course participants will get an overview of the engineering process, including the function specifi cations, verification and validation methods, the SPACE engineering tools and maintenance of the system platform. The theory will be supplemented wi th practical exercises.
The course covers the following topics in detail: ▪ Basics of the TXS system ▪ TXS functional computer and system architecture ▪ Overview of the most important TXS hardware modules▪ TXS system properties ▪ Overview of the TXS engineering process and the fun ction specification with V&V ▪ Detailed engineering (specification of a database)▪ Engineering tools (SPACE tools) ▪ Maintenance (overview)
PREREQUISITESGeneral knowledge of automation technology for safe ty systems in nuclear power plants.
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TELEPERM® XS-Fundamentals Overview
COURSE NUMBERL231.2
DURATION3 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPPersonnel in charge of
I&C system management or involved therein, as
well as personnel engaged in
sales/marketing of I&C equipment and licensing personnel
OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, course p articipants will be able to: ▪ Explain the basic concepts of function computers an d I&C system architectures▪ Identify the most important hardware modules of the system platform and
their basic properties ▪ Identify the system properties with regard to the f unction of the TXS digital
I&C system and its fault tracking options ▪ Explain the most important tasks of the engineering process and its
engineering tools (SPACE)▪ Explain the possibilities and principles of mainten ance
CONTENTThis course essentially covers the same content as L231.1, but in a more condensed form. Course participants learn about the different components of a TXS system, including the tasks of the function c omputer and the application of these tasks in I&C technology through the explan ation of TXS I&C system architecture. Participants also acquire an overview of the TXS hardware components and the system properties of the digital I&C with TXS, in addition to an overview of the engineering process regarding function specification, verification and validation methods, SPACE engineer ing tools and possibilities of maintenance of the system platform. The theory w ill be supplemented with practical exercises.
The course covers the following topics in detail:▪ Basics of the TXS system ▪ TXS function computer and system architecture ▪ Overview of the most important TXS hardware modules▪ TXS system properties ▪ Overview of the TXS engineering process and the fun ction specification with V&V▪ Engineering tools (SPACE)▪ Overview of maintenance▪ Practical exercises and test
PREREQUISITESGeneral knowledge of automation technology for safe ty systems in nuclear power plants.
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TELEPERM® XS-Fundamentals Compact
COURSE NUMBERL231.3
DURATION2 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPPersonnel in charge of
I&C system management or involved therein, as
well as personnel engaged in
sales/marketing of I&C equipment and licensing personnel
OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, course p articipants will be able to:▪ Explain the basic concepts of the TXS system platfo rm ▪ Identify the different hardware modules of the syst em platform and their
most important properties ▪ Explain the system properties of the digital I&C sy stem and the principle
of the fault tracking options ▪ Explain the basic principles of engineering and mai ntenance
CONTENTThis course gives a condensed overview of the overa ll concept of TELEPERM® XS. Course participants will learn about the indivi dual components of a TXS system in general and based on specific examples. The most important hardware modules of a TXS system and the system properties as a result of the application of I&C te chnology will be explained, in addition to a short overview of the engineering process and the possibilities of maintenance of the TXS system platform.
The course covers the following topics in detail (c lassroom training only, no practical exercises):▪ Basics of the TXS system▪ TXS function computer and TXS system architecture ▪ Overview of the most important hardware modules ▪ TXS system properties▪ Overview of the TXS engineering process and TXS mai ntenance
PREREQUISITESGeneral knowledge of automation technology for safe ty systems in nuclear power plants.
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COURSE NUMBERL350.1
DURATION3 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPI&C engineering
personnel, technical project managers,
I&C test and commissioning personnel
TELEPERM® XS-Hardware 2 nd Generation
OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, particip ants will:▪ Have a basic knowledge of 2 nd generation TXS hardware ▪ Understand the connection between the mechanical ca binet assembly and
the conceptual requirements regarding the assembly of a TXS cabinet▪ Have a basic knowledge of the structure and the fun ction mode of cabinet
modules of the power supply, circuit breaker and mo nitoring as well as cabinet connection techniques
▪ Have a basic knowledge of the creation of a cabinet arrangement diagram
CONTENTThis course includes an introduction and an overvie w of the TXS hardware of the 2nd generation. The new properties of the TXS 2 nd generation hardware are presented, including the new properties of TXS modu les. The course provides information about the purpose, structure and functi on of the new modules, including the cabinet power supply, circuit breaker and monitoring. The connection between planning technical specifica tions (identification concept, standard circuitry), cabinet assembly (mechanics) a nd the functionality of the cabinet modules is explained in line with the creat ion of a cabinet arrangement diagram.
The course covers the following topics in detail:▪ TXS basics of the hardware components
- Cabinet structure, racks, mounting sets etc.▪ Purpose, structure and function mode of the units f or:
- TXS cabinet power supply- TXS cabinet circuit breaker- TXS cabinet monitoring
▪ Non code-relevant analog and binary modules ▪ Code-relevant modules (computer, communication, inp ut and output modules)▪ Creation of a cabinet arrangement diagram with VISI O▪ Consolidation of topics taught with theoretical and practical exercises
PREREQUISITESBasic knowledge of I&C and of digital automation sy stems, TXS basic knowledge (basic course), basic knowledge of PC (VI SIO) are desirable.
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COURSE NUMBERL420.1
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS6 - 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONPTM Academy
Nuremberg or
AREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPAll employees working
with TXS and I&C engineering
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TELEPERM® XS-PYTHON Fundamentals
OBJECTIVESAttendance of this course provides participants wit h an introduction to the concept of the interpreted, interactive and object- oriented PYTHON programming language. They will learn about the com plexity and applications of this script language, and how these can be employed for this application development. For example the writing of test script s for periodic tests and in the test bay as regards DIMAS (diagnostic and maint enance server) basics.
CONTENTPYTHON is an imperative programming language with a n object-oriented structure. Regular expressions as well as graphic u ser interfaces are clarified and understanding is further expanded with practica l exercises. Attendance of this course allows participants a bet ter introduction into the handling of the PYTHON programming language.
The course discusses the following topics in detail : ▪ Overview, basic concept and functioning of PYTHON▪ Data types: basic data types, sequential data types , dictionaries and sets▪ Functions: strings, regular expressions, mathematic al functions▪ User interactions, standard inputs▪ Modularization▪ Basics of object-orientation
PREREQUISITESEstablished knowledge of engineering or previous at tendance of a TXS engineering course, as well as programming basi cs for structured and object-oriented languages.
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TELEPERM® XS-PYTHON Advanced
COURSE NUMBERL420.2
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS6 - 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONPTM Academy
Nuremberg or
AREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPAll employees working
with TXS and I&C engineering
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OBJECTIVESAttendance of this course allows participants to us e PYTHON under observation of the newest code quality standards (o bject-orientation and graphic interfaces). They understand the concept of the PYTHON classes from a higher point of view and can thus write shor t and easily maintainable PYTHON code. The participants also learn about the design of graphic user interfaces with PyQt and QT Designer.
CONTENTThe modern, high-grade object-oriented programming language PYTHON allows a smooth transfer of small, simple scripts t o highly complex applications according to the newest technology standards. PYTHO N thereby never loses the clarity and maintainability of its code. The co urse focuses on the concept of the PYTHON classes and the object-oriented quali ties of the language. A series of short introductions into several differ ent special features of the language is also included, for example exception ha ndling, as well as data and time functions. The Qt-GUI programming is finally discussed with th e aid of a window and knowledge is expanded through the connection be tween QT Designer and PYTHON.
The course discusses the following topics in detail : ▪ File access▪ Exception handling▪ Data and time▪ Basics of the graphic user interface PyQt▪ Short introduction to QT Designer▪ Connection between QT Designer and PyQt
PREREQUISITESKnowledge of TXS-PYTHON/1, basic knowledge of an op erating system and a higher programming language. The knowledge from T XS-PYTHON/1 should have already been intensively used through an own s cript.
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TELEPERM® XS-Maintenance HW2G/SMS (5 days)
COURSE NUMBERL531.1
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPI&C maintenance
personnel and I&C test and commissioning
personnel
OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, course p articipants will be able to:▪ Explain the concept and mechanisms of TXS maintenan ce▪ Use the TXS service unit for maintenance▪ Troubleshoot the TXS system and distinguish between hardware and
software problems▪ Monitor the TXS system, modify parameters and verif y parameter changes ▪ Download and verify application software ▪ Isolate hardware failures and exchange components
CONTENTIn addition to a short introduction into the TXS ba sics and their plant specific applications, this course focuses on the function, application and handling of the TXS service unit used as a tool for diagnost ics and troubleshooting in TXS systems. Further topics covered in this cour se include fault tracking in the cabinet and procedure and handling in case o f module exchange. The course is based on the 2 nd Generation TXS hardware and the TXS Core Software Version 3.3.x with SMS and GSM as diagnostic tools.
The course covers the following topics in detail: ▪ TXS basics
Function computer and system architectures, 2 nd generation hardware and system properties▪ TXS maintenance
Basic annunciation and monitoring conceptMonitoring computer, types of errors and error mess ages SPACE database (properties and function diagram edi tor) Navigation within a project database (practical exe rcises) ▪ TXS diagnostics with the service unit (SMS)
Use of the service unit for troubleshootingService Monitor Server (SMS), functionality and Onl ine Error Messages▪ TXS diagnostic with the service unit (GSM)
Diagnostic with the Graphic Service Monitor (GSM)Introduction in SM-Scripts Change of operating modes and parameterizationPractical exercises▪ TXS diagnostics at the cabinet
Fault tracking and repairDemonstration of module exchange and hardware param eterization Software loading with practical exercise
PREREQUISITESBasic knowledge of I&C and experience in digital au tomation systems are desirable, TXS basic knowledge is an advantage, however, not requisite, general basic knowledge of PC.
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TELEPERM® XS-Maintenance HW2G/DIMAS (5 days)
COURSE NUMBERL531.2
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPI&C maintenance
personnel and I&C test and commissioning
personnel
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OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, course p articipants will be able to:▪ Explain the TXS basics, architecture and system pro perties▪ Explain the concept and mechanism of TXS maintenanc e▪ Use the different DIMAS clients on the SU for TXS d iagnostics and maintenance▪ Monitor the TXS system, modify parameters and verif y parameter changes▪ Explain module exchange procedure and module settin gs▪ Download application software and verify it
CONTENTThis course has essentially the same concept as cou rse L531.1 Maintenance of the 2 nd Generation (TXS-MAINT/SMS). The course is based on the TXS hardware of the 2 nd Generation and the 2 nd Generation of TXS Core Software with DIMAS clients as diagnostics tools. In additio n to a short introduction into the TXS basics and their plant specific application s, this course focuses on the function, application and handling of the TXS servi ce unit, used as a tool for diagnostics and troubleshooting in TXS systems. Fur ther topics covered in this course, include fault tracking in the cabinet and p rocedure and handling in case of module exchange. The course will be complemented by practical exercises.
The course covers the following topics in detail: ▪ TXS-Basics
- System architecture- Hardware 2 nd Generation- System properties- SPACE function diagram edition (FDE)- Navigation in a project database (practical exerci se)
▪ TXS-Diagnostic with the Service Unit (basics)- Annunciation and monitoring concept- Service unit and DIMAS introduction- DIMAS lients (TXSStatus, FDView, Eventlog)- Operating modes & parameterization- Practical exercises on some topics
▪ TXS-Diagnostics at the cabinet- Location and interpretation of indicators at the c abinet for troubleshooting- Module exchange and settings- Software loading- Practical exercises on some topics
PREREQUISITESBasic knowledge of I&C and experience in digital au tomation systems are desirable. TXS basic knowledge is an ad vantage,however, not requisite. General basic knowledge of PC.
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TELEPERM® XS-Maintenance HW2G/DIMAS (10 days)
COURSE NUMBERL531.5
DURATION10 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPI&C maintenance
personnel and I&C test and commissioning
personnel
OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, course p articipants will be able to:▪ Explain the TXS basics, architecture and system pro perties▪ Explain the concept and mechanism of TXS maintenanc e▪ Explain the DIMAS functionality on the SU▪ Use the different DIMAS clients for TXS diagnostics▪ Use the TXS service unit for general and periodical maintenance▪ Troubleshoot the TXS system and differentiate betwe en hardware and software problems▪ Monitor the TXS system, change parameters, secure a nd control the modifications▪ Load and verify TXS software ▪ Perform independent troubleshooting on the TXS syst em▪ Identify hardware problems and change the modules a ccording the required procedures▪ Document the fault fixing (e.g. fill out the return receipt correctly)
CONTENTThis course provides a detailed explanation of all necessary aspects and maintenance possibilities, with practical exercises and hands-o n training for a deeper understanding. The main target is independent troubleshooting on a real system by replacing defective modules and subsequent setting up of the system. Troubleshooting starts as soon as an error appears (e.g. group alarm indication) and continues up to exchanging the defective module in the cabinet. The practical uses are first shown by the trainer. The participants then repeat what they have been shown under supervision and finally use w hat they have learnt in independent test tasks. The practical exercises aim to support what is learnt.
The course covers the following topics in detail: ▪ TXS-Basics
- System architecture- Hardware 2 nd Generation - System properties- SPACE editor
▪ TXS-Diagnostic with the Service Unit- Annunciation and monitoring concept- Service unit and DIMAS introduction- DIMAS clients (TXSStatus, FDView, Eventlog, DIMAS Shell)- Diagnosis with the service unit- Operating modes & parameterization- Scripts- Practical exercises on these topics
▪ TXS-Diagnostics at the cabinet- Location and interpretation of indicators at the c abinet for troubleshooting - Module exchange and adjustment- Software loading and PROFIBUS configuration- Practical exercises on these topics
▪ Diagnosis and maintenance at the training cabinet - Independent diagnostics at the service unit- Independent diagnostics at the training cabinet- Fault detection, module exchange, starting up the
repaired system according to the actual TXS documen tation rules. Technical documentation of the problem and preparin g the defective module to “the send back rules”
PREREQUISITESBasic knowledge of I&C and experience in digital au tomation systems are desirable. TXS basic knowledge is an advantage, however, not requisite. Python knowledge and general basic k nowledge of PC.
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TELEPERM® XS-DIMAS Fundamentals
COURSE NUMBERL540.1
DURATION3 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPCustomers and staff with
a keen interest in the TXS safety I&C system
and who want to acquire comprehensive
knowledge in this field
OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, course p articipants will be able to:▪ Explain the co-operation between DIMAS (Diagnostic Maintenance Server),
online system and the DIMAS clients▪ Explain the basic functionalities of a service unit▪ Explain the different operating modes▪ Perform parameter changes▪ Explain DIMAS clients and their functionalities ▪ Know about and work with DIMAS-PYTHON-API▪ Implement DIMAS scripts based on Python programming language▪ Implement graphical-service masks with DIMASQt.
CONTENTThis course handles the DIMAS functionality, Versio n 3.6.x, and explains which function DIMAS and the service unit perform. Including an explanation and practical exercises fo r the using, handling and performing of DIMAS clients. The Python programming interface is then explained with the help ofDIMAS-PYTHON-API and practical exercises.
The course covers the following topics in detail:▪ Introduction to DIMAS▪ Introduction to the service unit▪ Principle of the TXS-service-concept
(cooperation between DIMAS, Online System and DIMAS clients)▪ Presentation of DIMAS-clients and their functionali ty
(TXSStatus, FDView, EventLog and DIMAS-Shell)▪ Introduction to the DIMAS-PYTHON-API (dimasUtil)▪ Introduction to operating modes and parameterizatio n▪ Implementation of Python scripts▪ Implementation of graphical-service masks with Dima sQt.▪ Practical exercises
PREREQUISITESPython knowledge is essential (e. g. Python basic c ourse and/or Python advanced course). Basic knowledge of I&C and experi ence in digital automation systems are desirable, TXS basic knowled ge is an advantage, however, not requisite, general basic knowledge of PC and LINUX.
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TELEPERM® XS-Python for TXS
COURSE NUMBERL540.2
DURATION2 days
PARTICIPANTS6-8 people
LANGUAGEGerman / English
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPAll employees working in
the fields of Detail Design, V&V and
commissioning on the TELEPERM® XS system
OBJECTIVESAfter attending this course, participants will be i n the position to understand the basic concept, handling and the use of the object-o riented programming language PYTHON in connection with TELEPERM ® XS Core Software version 3.6.x and higher. Participants will be able to implement simple scrip ts with Python and carry out tasks in the software-oriented fields of engineering (Det ail Design and V&V), commissioning and maintenance of I&C systems with T ELEPERM® XS equipped with Core Software Version 3.6.x or higher. In addition to the entry-level into the Python programming language, this course can be used as th e basis and prerequisite for further courses, such as TXS-DIMAS, V&V, Test Bay a nd Maintenance.
CONTENTAfter a basic introduction to the function and appl ications of the higher, interpreted and object-oriented programming language Python, th e first steps for working with the different modules (DIMAS & Python-DB) and their functions are explained in the course. Furthermore, the different data types, cont rol structures, operators, error handling and user interactions, up to basic script structure are investigated. The theoretical knowledge learned is consolidated b y practical exercises. Thereby, reference is always made to the application of Pyth on in the TELEPERM ® XS system so that participants can transfer what they have le arned into practice.
The course covers the following topics in detail: ▪ Overview, basics and operation of Python▪ Data types (e.g. basis data types and dictionaries)▪ Functions (e.g. strings, regular expressions, mathe matical functions)▪ User interactions▪ Error handling▪ DIMAS connection▪ Basics of Python scripting▪ Basics of the Python DB module▪ Practical exercises
PREREQUISITESGeneral basic knowledge of PC and LINUX. Basics of programming for structured and object-oriented languages are desirable. Basic knowledge of engineering and/or maintenance o f TELEPERM ® XS I&C is useful, but not necessary.
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TELEPERM® XS-Engineering Detailed Design
COURSE NUMBERL631.1
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPI&C engineers, IT personnel
QM and Training personnel,
Qualification personnel
OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, course p articipants will be able to:▪ Explain the basic properties of TXS I&C systems wit h respect to system design,
hardware and software▪ Explain the most important process engineering step s and tools necessary
for the engineering of TXS I&C systems ▪ List the tasks and contents of an I&C system requir ements specification ▪ Independently generate application software with th e SPACE engineering
system and, in doing so, apply all SPACE tools requ isite for the documentation, testing, verification and/or validat ion
CONTENTIn addition to a short introduction into the TXS ba sics, this course covers the most important elements of the TXS engineering proc ess. It gives an overview of how to implement an I&C system specification, de tailed engineering with software generation, verification and validation of the individual process steps and the accompanying engineering tools (SPACE tools ). The validation tool SIVAT is also examined more clo sely.
The course covers the following topics in detail: ▪ TXS basics
- System architectures (system-specific applications ) - Hardware and software- System properties
▪ TXS engineering process (overview)▪ Overview of I&C system specification (level 1-4) ▪ SPACE function plan editor in detail▪ SPACE database design (coding concept)▪ Generation of an I&C system specification
- Hardware specification with practical exercises- Software specification with practical exercises
▪ Application software coding by means of all SPACE t ools necessary for the software detail planning (with practical ex ercises)
▪ Validation of the application software via SIVAT (overview and practical exercises)
PREREQUISITESBasic knowledge of I&C and experience in digital au tomation systems is desirable.TXS basic knowledge (such as the prior completion o f a TXS basic course) is not mandatory.
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TELEPERM® XS-Engineering Detailed Design-Compact
COURSE NUMBERL631.2
DURATION3 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPI&C engineering
personnel, I&C test and commissioning personnel
who have already attended
TXS engineering course
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OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, particip ants will be able to:▪ Explain the basic functions of the TXS function com puter and the design
of system architectures▪ Explain the most important processes and tools nece ssary for the
engineering of TXS I&C systems▪ Explain the tasks of a process engineering and I&C function specification
and implement it in a TXS system specification▪ Independently generate application software with th e SPACE engineering
system and, in doing so, apply all SPACE tools requ isite for the documentation, testing, verification and / or validation
CONTENTThis course is a refresher course and designed for those who have already participated in the engineering course L631.1 and w ho want to brush up the most important characteristics of TXS engineering i n condensed form. The topics covered are essentially identical, howev er, they are addressed in a more condensed manner.
The course covers the following topics in detail:▪ TXS basics (refreshment of your knowledge about fun ction computer,
system architectures and system properties)▪ TXS engineering process (concept)▪ SPACE function plan editor▪ Generation of an I&C system specification (hardware and software)▪ Application software coding by means of all SPACE t ools requisite
for the SW detailed planning▪ Practical exercises
PREREQUISITESGood knowledge of the TXS system required and good skills in the field of TXS hardware and system design.
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TELEPERM® XS-SIVAT-V1.8 Verification and Validation
COURSE NUMBERL632.1
DURATION2 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPThis course is targeted to
I&C engineering personnel
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OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, the part icipants will be able to:
▪ explain the field of application of SIVAT in the en gineering process and
the concept and function of SIVAT
▪ generate a simulation code by using SIVAT
▪ create simulation scripts
▪ test and validate I&C functions by using the genera ted SIVAT code and
simulation scripts
CONTENTThis course covers the function of SIVAT (Simulatio n based Validation Tool)
and the generation of the SIVAT code. In addition, the course participants
will learn how to work with SIVAT. They will learn to test and validate the
engineered I&C functions in the software environmen t of SIVAT by using scripts.
The course covers the following topics in detail:
▪ The purpose, principle and requirements of the SIVA T simulation
▪ Generation of simulation code for an exemplary proj ect of simulator structure
▪ Graphical user interface of SIVAT
▪ Work with simulation scripts
▪ Signal manipulations and simulation of malfunctions
▪ Practical exercises
PREREQUISITESA basic background in I&C and in electrical enginee ring.
Experience with digital automation systems is desir able.
TXS basic knowledge (such as participation in a TXS basic course)
is mandatory, prior attendance of a TXS engineering course desirable.
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TELEPERM® XS-SIVAT-V3.6 Verification and Validation
COURSE NUMBERL632.2
DURATION3 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPCustomers and staff
members with a keen interest in the TXS safety
I&C system and who want to acquire comprehensive
knowledge in this field
OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, course p articipants will be able to:
▪ Describe the purpose, principles and requirements o f the SIVAT simulation
▪ Use the SIVAT user interface (3.6.x)
▪ Explain SIVAT Python API (3.6.x)
▪ Explain the cooperation between DIMAS and SIVAT obj ects
▪ Validate SIVAT test cases
▪ Write SIVAT Python test scripts
CONTENTThis course covers the function of SIVAT (SImulatio n based VAlidation Tool),
release 3.6.x. Course participants will learn about the function fulfilled by
SIVAT and how it is used in the engineering process . The SIVAT programming
interface available in Python is subsequently expla ined by way of example.
Based on this, the participants will validate an I& C function using the generated
SIVAT code and SIVAT/Python test.
The course covers the following topics in detail:
▪ Explanation of the field of application of SIVAT in the engineering process
as well as the concept and function of SIVAT
▪ Writing of Python scripts by means of the SIVAT Pyt hon API
▪ Description of the cooperation between DIMAS and SI VAT objects
▪ Testing of I&C functions by using SIVAT
▪ Simulation of malfunctions
▪ Automation of test cases
▪ Operating principles
▪ Inclusion of external models
▪ Practical exercises
PREREQUISITESPython knowledge is essential (e.g. Python basic co urse and/or Python
advanced course). It is also recommended to attend the DIMAS course L540.1.
Basic knowledge of I&C and experience in digital au tomation systems are
desirable, TXS basic knowledge is an advantage, how ever, not requisite,
general basic knowledge of PC and LINUX.
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TELEPERM® XS-SYSADMIN-LINUX Fundamentals
COURSE NUMBERL633.1
DURATION2 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPTechnicians responsible
for the administration of a TXS system
OBJECTIVESThe course emphasis lies on the tasks typically per formed by system administrators, such as the tracking and repair of system problems or network administration. Upon successful completion of this course, course participants will be able to:▪ Understand the basic functions of the TXS service u nit and define and
administer the necessary TXS hardware and software for a TXS service unit▪ Independently execute and test TXS service unit sof tware installations▪ Carry out basic administrative tasks at a TXS servi ce unit, such as the
independent installation and configuration of users and printers,network configurations, administration of project d ata bases, updating of TXS software releases.
CONTENTThis course is built around the basics of the LINUX operating system and TXS software releases, higher than 3.3. By mean s of the TXS system (service unit and / or engineering system) course participants will learn how to set up and ad minister user, printer and licenses with LINUX and TXS. Furthermore, they will learn how to install a SUSE LINUX operating system and configure TXS software packages, create TXS user and groups with YaST system administ ration and work with the K Desktop Environment (KDE).
The course covers the following topics in detail:▪ Overview of TXS and LINUX▪ Installation of SUSE LINUX▪ KDE and LINUX concepts▪ Installation of TXS user, groups and TXS software▪ Configuration of TXS▪ Installation testing▪ Practical exercises
PREREQUISITESA basic background in I&C and computer technology a s well as in the system administration of the operating system LINUX are ma ndatory. Experience with digital automation systems is desirable. Basic know ledge of TXS (such as the attendance of a TXS basic course) is necessary and prior completion of a TXS engineering course is desirable.
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TELEPERM® XS-QDS Applications
COURSE NUMBERL635.1
DURATION2 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPI&C personnel, electrical,
simulator and operator personnel
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OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, course p articipants will be able to:
▪ Explain the concept and mechanism of QDS
▪ Handle QDS, including the connection to a TXS syste m
▪ Use engineering tools such as QtDesigner, QDS_Gen, QDS_HMI and QDS_SU
▪ Monitor the connected TXS system
▪ Modify the parameter
▪ Download application on QDS hardware
CONTENTThis course offers an overview of the concept and f unction of a TXS QDS
(Qualified Display System). Course participants wil l learn how a QDS system
is integrated in TXS, and will design a QDS applica tion using the QDS tools
QDS_GEN, qtDesigner, QDS_HMI and QDS_SU. They will finally download
their applications onto the QDS hardware which is c onnected to a
TXS training cabinet.
The course covers the following topics in detail:
▪ Hardware architecture
▪ Software architecture
▪ QDS in SPACE
▪ Engineering tools
▪ Designing displays
▪ Connecting of signals and HMI
▪ QDS service unit
▪ Practical exercise
PREREQUISITESBasic knowledge of I&C and experience in digital au tomation systems are
desirable, TXS basic or TXS engineering knowledge i s an advantage,
however, not requisite, general basic knowledge of PC.
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TELEPERM® XS-FunBase Applications
COURSE NUMBERL640.1
DURATION3 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPEngineering staff,
customers and regulatory boards who need to
know how to produce and read level 3 and 4
documentation
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OBJECTIVESAfter successful participation in this course, part icipants will gain a knowledge of:
▪ Structure, scope of functions and handling of the F unBase
▪ Connections of the functions with the production of the documentation
▪ Installation procedures and settings
▪ Handling of FunTools for function specifications wit h the user interface
▪ Design of flow charts
▪ Handling of FunQueries for specification of enhanced user data
CONTENTThis newly developed course provides an introductio n and overview of the
engineering tool ‘FunBase’ (functional specificatio n database). Participants
gain a knowledge of the structure, functionality an d handling of the tool and
the connections between process engineering and ins trumentation and
control function engineering, which are generated i n this new, own developed
documentation form. Knowledge is expanded through p ractical exercises
with the different project and documentation steps.
The course discusses the following individual topic s:
▪ Structure and scope of functions of the FunBase
▪ Scope of application
▪ Program installation and settings
▪ Explanation of flow chart symbols (overview)
▪ Definition of basic functions
▪ Functions for the production of level 3 - documentat ion
▪ Functions for the production of level 4 - documentat ion
▪ Functions for the production of documentation for m odules and submodules
▪ Navigation in the documentation
▪ Practical exercises
PREREQUISITESBasic knowledge of instrumentation and control tech nology and digital
automation systems. Basic knowledge of TELEPERM ® XS (basic course)
is desirable. General PC knowledge.
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TELEPERM® XS-Test Bay and ERBUS
COURSE NUMBERL720.1
DURATION5 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPCustomers and staff with
a keen interest in the TXS safety I&C system in Test Bay and who want
to acquire comprehensive
knowledge in this field
OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, course p articipants will be able to:▪ Carry out the Test Bay (concept and setup, test pro grams and test procedures)▪ Determine the general ERBUS (Test System) concept a nd setup▪ Explain the function and performance of the ERBUS - Simulation Control Unit(SCU), the Test Machine (TM) and the TEC (Test Equi pment Controller)▪ Introduce the ERBUS software tools for system tes ts ▪ Operate tests with ERBUS and DIMAS-PYTHON-API ▪ Implement I&C functionality test with ERBUS scripts based on
Python programming language
CONTENTThe training course contains topics on the Test Bay , platform, resources required, test plan and procedure, test executions and condit ions, expected results and how to perform the test itself. One of the main course key topics is the ERBUS Test system (Simulation Control Unit and TM), which is t he main test system in the Test Bay. The trainee will learn the function and perfor mance of the ERBUS and how to use the ERBUS system to simulate and record I/O sig nals and data for a TELEPERM® XS I&C System under test (SUT). To do this, know ledge of the ERBUS hardware and software application is required , such as using the ERBUS Command Shell and the Python programming interface with the help of DIMAS-PYTHON-API as an example. I&C function test example s are discussed and carried out. The training course is based on ERBUS software version 3.6.x (SCU). The course includes theoretical and practical exercises for all the main topics in addition to the theoretical lessons.
The course covers the following topics in detail:▪ Test Bay concept and setup▪ Test Bay equipment▪ Test programs, procedures and implementation▪ ERBUS Introduction, Test Machine (TM) and Simulatio n Control Unit (SCU)▪ Hardware connection▪ ERBUS and DIMAS using the ERBUS Shell▪ Test of Signal Connections and I&C functionality wi th the help of Python scripts▪ Theoretical and practical exercises
PREREQUISITESPython knowledge is essential (e. g. Python basic c ourse and/or Python advanced course). Basic knowledge of I&C and experi ence in digital automation systems are desirable. TXS basic knowled ge is an advantage, however, not requisite, general basic knowledge of PC and LI NUX.
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TELEPERM® XS-SPECIAL BASIC/ENG/MAINT/OPERATION
COURSE NUMBERL831.1
DURATION2 sessions of 5 days
PARTICIPANTS6 to 8 people
LANGUAGEEnglish / German
LOCATIONAREVA Training Center
TARGET GROUPCustomers and staff
members with a keen interest in the TXS safety
I&C system and who require comprehensive knowledge in this field
OBJECTIVESUpon successful completion of this course, course p articipants will be able to:▪ Explain the basic properties of TXS I&C systems wit h respect to system design,
hardware and software▪ Explain the most important process engineering step s and tools necessary
for the engineering of TXS I&C systems▪ List the tasks and contents of an I&C system requir ements specification ▪ Work with the SPACE engineering tools and independe ntly generate
application software version 3.6.x ▪ Take first steps with the validation tool SIVAT▪ Comment on the tasks of the service unit, work with the service tools
(DIMAS/client applications) and carry out system di agnosis and maintenance▪ Describe the basic characteristics of the test bay
CONTENTThis course offers a detailed insight into all fiel ds of TELEPERM ® XS and is the most comprehensive TXS course in our range of cours es offered. The following core topics will be dealt with: TXS basics, enginee ring, validation with SIVAT and maintenance with the service unit and an overvi ew of the test field. The course duration is two sessions of 5 days, with a break of at least one week in between.
The course covers the following topics in detail: Part 1 (first week)▪ TXS basics (function computers and system architect ures, 2 nd generation
hardware; system properties)▪ TXS engineering process (basics)▪ Introduction to the I&C function specification (lev el 1-4);▪ Using the SPACE function diagram editor FDE▪ SPACE project database with hardware and software c oding concepts▪ Design rules in the SPACE project database ▪ Practical exercises to the hardware and software sp ecification in the
project database▪ Software coding by means of the SPACE tools, practi cal exercises
Part 2 (second week) ▪ TXS maintenance (annunciation and monitoring concep t; diagnostics at the
cabinet; introduction service unit and DIMAS; TXSSt atus; diagnostics with the service unit; FDView, DIMAS Shell; operation an d parameterization; EventLog; modul exchange and settings; software load ing and verification; practical exercises)
▪ SIVAT introduction (SIVAT tasks and principles; gra phical user interface; using SIVAT; visualizing and plotting results; auto mating a test case, practical exercises)
▪ TXS test bay (concept and setup, test programs and test procedures)
PREREQUISITESBasic knowledge of I&C and experience in digital au tomation systems is desirable, TXS basic knowledge is an adv antage, however, not requisite, general basic knowledge of PC and python knowledge are essential.
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